Digital Signature (DSC) is a digital version of a physical signature. India uses digital signatures for things like filing annual returns, company or LLP incorporation forms, income tax e-filing, e-tenders, etc. It finds out who the sender is when documents are filed or sent electronically over the Internet.
Class 3 We have a completely online process for buying digital signatures that are good for 2 or 3 years. We can help you apply for and get a DSC from Certifying Authorities like E-Mudhra, Sify, Pantasign, or N-Code. All of our digital signatures come on FIPS-compliant USB tokens that keep the signature safe until it expires.
Class 3 DSC: This certificate can be given to both individuals and groups. Since these are high-assurance certificates that are mostly used for e-commerce, they can only be given to people when they show up in person before the Certifying Authorities.
Indian citizens can show proof of address with any of the following:
1. Aadhaar Card
2. Voters ID Card
3. License to drive. 4. Utility bill.
5. Receipt for Property Tax Paid
Foreigners can show the following documents as proof of their identity:
1. Passport copy with an official stamp
2. An attested copy of the applicant’s visa, if they are outside of their home country.
3. An attested copy of the applicant’s Resident Permit certificate, if he or she lives in India.
Foreigners can show proof of address by submitting any of the following:
1. Passport copy with an official stamp
2. A copy of any other government document with the address on it that has been notarized
Foreigners’ proof of identity and address must be signed off on by the following authorities:
1. Embassy of the applicant’s home country, if they are not in their home country.
2. Apostatized by Native Country, after Public Notary, if the country is part of the Hague Convention
3. Consularized by the country of origin after a public notary, if the country is not part of the Hague Convention.
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